Hi there!
Here is the tutorial I did showing you how I made the gift bag for the Spellbinders Blog Hop using their Labels 23 Grand Die.
You can make this bag and decorate it for any occasion and it's pretty simple to put together! I put together a little picture tutorial to show you how I did it...sorry I don't have a video camera...yet!
1. I started with the largest die from Labels 23 Grand Dies and cut it with Soft Suede Cardstock.
2. On the wrong side of the die cut, score edge to edge as follows: on the short side score down the outside scallop on each side, then on the long side score down either side of the center scallop. Use picture as a guide.
3. On long side of die cut, cut score lines from outside to where the lines meet score lines from short side.
4. Score 2 corner flaps on one of the long sides 7/8" in from outside edge.
5. Turn die cut over and fold score lines, then snip off the outside corners of the 4 flaps (so they don't show when folded up)
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6. Use Scor-tape to adhere folded flaps together.
7.Turn over to right side and add Scor-tape to the middle flaps.
8. Turn over and adhere to unfolded sides. Add Scor-Tape to inside of folded sides.
9. Adhere to outside to complete bag. The finished bag measures 3" x 1 3/4" and is 3" tall.
Here's a view of my project from above:
And a view of the back:
I hope you enjoyed my tutorial and have fun making these!
Blessings!
Kathy
Here is the tutorial I did showing you how I made the gift bag for the Spellbinders Blog Hop using their Labels 23 Grand Die.
You can make this bag and decorate it for any occasion and it's pretty simple to put together! I put together a little picture tutorial to show you how I did it...sorry I don't have a video camera...yet!
1. I started with the largest die from Labels 23 Grand Dies and cut it with Soft Suede Cardstock.
2. On the wrong side of the die cut, score edge to edge as follows: on the short side score down the outside scallop on each side, then on the long side score down either side of the center scallop. Use picture as a guide.
3. On long side of die cut, cut score lines from outside to where the lines meet score lines from short side.
4. Score 2 corner flaps on one of the long sides 7/8" in from outside edge.
5. Turn die cut over and fold score lines, then snip off the outside corners of the 4 flaps (so they don't show when folded up)
.
6. Use Scor-tape to adhere folded flaps together.
7.Turn over to right side and add Scor-tape to the middle flaps.
8. Turn over and adhere to unfolded sides. Add Scor-Tape to inside of folded sides.
9. Adhere to outside to complete bag. The finished bag measures 3" x 1 3/4" and is 3" tall.
Here's a view of my project from above:
And a view of the back:
Blessings!
Kathy
Stunning!! Love the way you have made this Gift bag.. I would never have known how you had made it.. If you had not shown me.. Gorgeous Colors and the poinsetta is Stunning. Love the Details in the Flower.. I understand it is a stamp. after this blog hop.. It will soon be shipping my way!! I love it!.. Great Combination of colors.. Stunning Details.. and I love the shapes and dies you have used.. I love things with lots of work behind.. And I know how to appreciate it!.. Lots of love from Norway
ReplyDeleteHugs Solveig Ryeng
What a beautiful creation.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Gr Elly
Thanks so much for the tut!
ReplyDeletekReN
Wow love that bag
ReplyDeleteSo very cute
Thank for showing
Wow! This is a really clever box!!! You are the first I've seen to make it from this die in this way!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteKim H - from Spellbinders
Wow, awesome!! Great idea!!
ReplyDeleteOh I'm so joyful in seeing your beautiful gift box...it's so beautiful and thank you so much for the tutorial.
ReplyDeletewell done
Simply adorable!!! I wish I had the dies to create this. More to add to my wish list. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWell aren't you clever, that bag is adorable. And the reading from Philippians was exactly what I needed this morning - proves there are no 'accidents' in what we share. Thank you for sharing your talents and insights.
ReplyDeleteLove the subtle color choice--and that extra special touch of the handle just makes it so unique!
ReplyDeleteI really love this bag and I do have the dies to be able to create one for myself, thank you for sharing your talents
ReplyDeletethanks for the Tutorial. cute bag. and wonderfully embellished.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the instructions, Kathy! This is so amazing!!! HUGS!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the excellent tutorial for the cute box/bag project. I think I have to have this one.
ReplyDeletelove this great tutorial for the cute box. I think I need this one!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. It will really help in making the project. I love the poinsettia. It's coloring is so pretty. Great project. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial ....Cute Bag
ReplyDeletebeautiful box and a great way to use the dies
ReplyDeleteIt look my complicated--I could do this.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Love it. I may have to try this.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous. I will have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteMAY HAVE A GO AT THIS ONE YOU MAKE IT LOOK SO EASY
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial and very clever! Such a beautiful gift idea! xox
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bag. Love the way it was made. Great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bag! Great tutorial. You make it look so easy.
ReplyDeleteOh wow that is just Awesome, thanks for sharing the tutorial, such wonderful design and just Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLoved your tutorial and the way you made your bag. Very nicely designed.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing gift bag. That poinsettia is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI really found your tutorial useful, and very clever, makes you look at your dies differently. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI can't seem to find that die in the Grand size, I only have the regular Labels die, even on the website it does not list it, where did you find it?
ReplyDeleteMine came from Spellbinders, but they must have stopped selling it. I did a Google search and found it at Scrapbook.com here:
Deletehttp://store.scrapbook.com/pp-sr-lf347.html?t12-13=spellbinders
Blessings!
Kathy
Love the bag. Thank you for sharing
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